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Samcodes Standards Committee chairperson Matt Mullins (right) with Mining Weekly Online's Martin Creamer
Chinese delegation to witness proudly South African logging system
8th October 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The high-ranking delegation from China, which is due to arrive in South Africa next Monday to undertake a three-week study of South Africa’s globally recognised mineral reporting codes, will be... 


Samcodes Standards Committee chairperson Matt Mullins
Chinese delegation to study South Africa’s mineral codes
2nd October 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa’s meticulous set of mineral reporting codes has succeeded in attracting a high-ranking Chinese delegation from the Mineral Resources and Reserves Evaluation Centre of the Ministry of... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa
Ramaphosa moves to revitalise mining, create certainty
21st September 2018 By: Martin Creamer

It is imperative that South Africa restores investment and exploration levels in the mining sector as mining and mineral beneficiation activities have significant potential to drive long term... 


CPP 12J MD Paul Miller (left) in conversation with Mining Weekly Online's Martin Creamer
New mining fund raising R750m to co-finance ancillary mine projects
16th July 2018 By: Martin Creamer

In an economic environment of tight capital allocation and bank pull back from mining finance, the new tax-incentivised CCP 12J Mining Fund is going all out to raise R750-million for co-investment... 


Samcodes standards committee chairperson Matt Mullins (left) and Mining Weekly Online's Martin Creamer
South Africa’s ‘Samcodes way’ a world-beater – Mullins
12th June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa has succeeded in creating a meticulous set of mineral reporting codes that continue to gain international recognition. The South African Mineral Reporting Codes (Samcodes), which... 


JSE business development manager Patrycja Kula-Verster
No let up on calls for flow-through model to boost exploration
7th June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The failure to raise risk capital for greenfields exploration in South Africa was highlighted at this week’s Junior Indaba, where there was no let up on calls for the adoption of a proven... 


CRU Group senior consultant Aleksander Popovic
Current mining ‘boom’ very different to last one – CRU
6th June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

A return of capital expenditure (capex) and inorganic sources of growth are seen as a key corporate priority for 2018 and beyond, CRU Group senior consultant Aleksander Popovic said on Wednesday.... 


Oil & gas, mining industries anxious about top brass succession planning
Oil & gas, mining industries anxious about top brass succession planning
31st May 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

There is real anxiety in the oil and gas and mining industries regarding the lack of aptitude to replace an ageing top-level management talent pool, Stephen Diotte, partner and head of leadership... 


Tertiary continues project acquisition negotiations
22nd May 2018 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Fluorspar junior Tertiary Minerals is continuing negotiations to potentially acquire a project, which has the potential to generate revenue in the near term. Early stage due diligence and... 


GROWTH POSSIBILITY
Despite some market uncertainty, the global economy is expected to grow at its fastest pace since 2011
Company believes commodities will regain positive momentum
18th May 2018

The commodities markets have been taken aback by rising uncertainties, including an early February equity market sell-off and the trade conflict between the US and China. As the second quarter... 


Shadow Mineral Resources Minister James Lorimer
Short spell of mining hope dashed – Lorimer
16th May 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The short spell of hope for South Africa’s beleaguered mining sector, which burst forth with the election of Cyril Ramaphosa as President, has been dashed, Shadow Mineral Resources Minister James... 


N American oil & gas, mining sectors released a third of total 2013 pollution – report
N American oil & gas, mining sectors released a third of total 2013 pollution – report
25th April 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

A new report that fine-combed the national pollutant release and transfer registers (PRTRs) of Canada, the US and Mexico to explore pollutant data reported by industrial facilities, has pointed to... 


Tertiary says Swedish project to have ‘minimal impact’ on reindeer herding
17th April 2018 By: Mariaan Webb

The Storuman fluorspar project that UK-headquartered Tertiary Minerals is proposing in north-central Sweden will have a “minimal impact” on reindeer husbandry, an in-depth analysis of reindeer... 


RFG2018 chairperson John Thompson
First ‘Resources for Future Generations’ conference to be held in Vancouver
13th April 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

The Resources for Future Generations conference (RFG2018) is scheduled to make its debut on the Canadian resource conference circuit between June 16 and 21, in Vancouver, and is shaping up to be an... 


Vision 2030 mining growth strategy under development ­– ­DMR
10th April 2018 By: Martin Creamer

A Vision 2030 for the mining industry, and a strategy for growth and competitiveness of the sector, are topics under development, the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) said on Tuesday, when... 


Share prices of Glencore and Anglo at 2013 levels, despite higher earnings, lower debt
South Africa discount no longer warranted, say analysts
15th March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The so-called 'South Africa discount' that has dogged and diminished the share prices of mining companies operating in South Africa for decades, has been declared "unwarranted" by Goldman Sachs... 


NATURAL PROGRESSION 
The agglomeration lab was a natural progression for the company, which has been exploring means of enhancing recoveries for the last five years
BASF opens new lab in Joburg
9th March 2018 By: Nadine James

Specialised chemicals company BASF Mining Solutions South Africa, last month opened its new agglomeration laboratory, based at research organization Mintek’s premises, co-located with BASF Mining... 


World's biggest mining show draws huge crowd, signalling mining investment optimism
World's biggest mining show draws huge crowd, signalling mining investment optimism
7th March 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada's (PDAC's) 2018 convention, in Toronto, drew an international crowd of 25 606 people, in what is widely considered as a clear sign that optimism... 


DIGGING IT
Through the Digger app mining professionals are informed of available positions globally, directly on their mobile devices
Mining-specific staff recruitment, management app developed
6th March 2018 By: Mia Breytenbach

To refine and improve the execution of recruitment within the mining industry, mining and engineering professionals recruiter TrueVine Consulting has developed a new, innovative online recruitment... 


Global metals exploration likely to rise 20% in 2018 – S&P Global
Global metals exploration likely to rise 20% in 2018 – S&P Global
5th March 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

Global mining exploration budgets are expected to swell about 20% in 2018, bolstered by the generally positive trend in metals prices extending into early 2018, a new report by S&P Global Market... 


Incoming Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe
Resounding welcome for Gwede, who declines opportunity to comment
27th February 2018 By: Martin Creamer

New South African Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has received a resounding welcome from the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) and mining... 


Finland takes top spot for mining-friendly investment
Finland takes top spot for mining-friendly investment
23rd February 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

Finland has ousted Saskatchewan as the top international jurisdiction for mining investment, Canada's Fraser Institute announced on Thursday. Canada's leading independent think-tank, the Fraser... 


HULME SCHOLES For the first time . . . we will see the trust deficit between the mining industry and department close
There is new energy to ease mining industry conflict – Scholes
16th February 2018 By: Mia Breytenbach

There appears to be new political resolve to mend the relationship between the mining industry and the Department of Mineral Resources, says specialised law firm Malan Scholes director Hulme... 


Sound policy, low risk key to attracting mining investment
Sound policy, low risk key to attracting mining investment
16th February 2018 By: Henry Lazenby

The global equity markets have been extremely volatile in recent weeks, extending a frantic selloff in US stocks that culminated in the steepest plunge for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in... 


SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED AMIS’ offering of certified reference materials can be used for analytical method validation, calibration of analytical equipment and in procedural quality control programs in assay laboratories
Exhibitor cautiously optimistic about 2018
26th January 2018 By: Nadine James

Analytical services provider African Mineral Standards (AMIS) – a subsidiary of JSE-listed industrial group Torre Industries – is a producer of mineral certified reference materials (CRMs) and has... 


Danie Pretorius
New ‘disruptive’ mine borer heads for Indaba unveiling
18th January 2018 By: Martin Creamer

A new Proudly South African mine tunnel borer that requires no blasting, delivers higher production advances, comes with a collaboration imprimatur and can be retrofitted to existing operations,... 


DRA CEO Wray Carvelas
DRA expands Asia-Pacific footprint
17th January 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Global engineering, project delivery, contract operations specialist and asset management group DRA’s acquisition of Perth-based Minnovo expands its Australian footprint and adds depth to its... 


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